Visiting the village
Graffham warmly welcomes visitors, drawn by the tranquility and beauty of its rural location, teaming with wildlife and criss-crossed with rights of way for walkers, horse riders and cyclists, within close range of amazing attractions and with a wonderful array of places to eat, drink and stay.
The village has two pubs with many more nearby, several cafes, an award-winning store, a fine-dining restaurant, a wide variety of B&Bs here and close by, with several campsites and quality hotels on its borders.
See where to eat, drink and be merry in the village.
Find out where you can have a good night’s rest.
If you feel you must venture beyond the village, here are just a few ideas on what to see and do locally.
We ask that all visitors and villagers alike
- Treat everyone and everything as you would wish to be treated yourself.
- Take care of other road users, particularly walkers, horse riders, cyclists, agricultural machinery and deer and other wildlife. Watch your speed (no more than 20mph through the village please!), leave lots of space if you must pass them by and park only where appropriate.
- Respect the countryside code. In particular, close gates behind you, keep your dogs, even if a model of good behaviour, on a lead near livestock or wild animals and please clean up after them.